Common topics for news reports include war, politics, and business, as well as athletic contests, quirky or unusual events, and the doings of celebrities. Government proclamations, concerning royal ceremonies, laws, taxes, public health, and criminals, have been dubbed news since ancient times.

Humans exhibit a nearly universal desire to learn and share news from elsewhere, which they satisfy by traveling and talking to each other. Technological and social developments, often driven by government communication and espionage networks, have increased the speed with which news can spread, as well as influenced its content. The genre of news as we know it today is closely associated with the newspaper, which originated in China as a court bulletin and spread, with paper and printing press, to Europe.

Common topics for news reports include war, politics, and business, as well as athletic contests, quirky or unusual events, and the doings of celebrities. Government proclamations, concerning royal ceremonies, laws, taxes, public health, and criminals, have been dubbed news since ancient times.

Humans exhibit a nearly universal desire to learn and share news from elsewhere, which they satisfy by traveling and talking to each other. Technological and social developments, often driven by government communication and espionage networks, have increased the speed with which news can spread, as well as influenced its content. The genre of news as we know it today is closely associated with the newspaper, which originated in China as a court bulletin and spread, with paper and printing press, to Europe.

Former national security adviser Michael Flynn appeared in court Tuesday expecting to be sentenced for lying to the FBI. But in a surprise development, his sentencing was delayed. CBSNewsWashington correspondent Paula Reid reports... ....

After tragedies like Sandy Hook and Parkland, the pressure has grown on school administrators to keep students safe. That has fueled a school-safety industry valued at nearly $3 billion. CBSNews national correspondent Adriana Diazreports... ....

Farrow’s reporting also implicated Jeff Fager, the former executive producer of 60 Minutes, who was accused of inappropriate touching and of overseeing a broader toxic culture in CBS’s news division ... Recent reporting on CBS has done that well, showing that news value can continue ......

Investigators reportedly interviewed more than 350 people and comprehensively inspected the general culture at CBS, plus executive conduct at CBSNews, since their marriage began ... Additionally, CBSNews fired Jeff Fager, former 60 Minutes executive producer, after he sent a threatening text message to a correspondent who reported on the issue....

On Monday, Page Six reported that Kadro’s and Rose’s former colleague, “CBSThis Morning” anchor Gayle King, is “furious” about all of her company’s ongoing misconduct issues, which span both CBS’ entertainment and news departments ...CBSNewsReporter....

A draft report of the investigation was leaked to the New York Times this month. It accused Moonves of destroying evidence and seeking to mollify accusers with promises of jobs at CBS...Jeff Fager, "60 Minutes" executive producer, was also fired in September after threatening a CBSNewsreporter investigating allegations of harassment of colleagues....

USA Todayreports one reason the CBS board may have accelerated its timeline on this decision is another sexual harassment settlement which made news last week ...Finally, here’s CBSEveningNews own report on the Moonves decision....

A draft report of the investigation was leaked to the New York Times this month. It accused Moonves of destroying evidence and seeking to mollify accusers with promises of jobs at CBS...Jeff Fager, "60 Minutes" executive producer, was also fired in September after threatening a CBSNewsreporter investigating allegations of harassment of colleagues....